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Retinal detachment symptoms?

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Dr. Tim Conrad answered

Specializes in Ophthalmology

They are: A new onset of floaters in the vision, flashes of light and/or the appearance of a curtain or veil in the peripheral vision. Occasionally a retinal detachment will be accompanied by bleeding in the causing a profound loss of vision.

Answered 1/31/2015

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Progressive Loss: Signs of rd are those seen by examining eye doctor: subretinal fluid, retinal tear, pigment cells in vitreous, and pvd. The symptoms that a patient experiences are progressive loss or 'greying' of vision which may involve the central vision. This may be proceeded by flashes and floaters.

Answered 9/11/2020

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